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On Thursday 21 August 2003 4:25 pm, Ray Whitmer wrote:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-XPath/
>
> (For the record, we now have one well-known ECMAScript implementation
> in all Mozilla browsers and one well-known Java implementation that we
> know we can test, and as we have heard of a number of other
> implementations we are looking for a second either accessible through
> ECMAScript or through Java to meet the requirements so the specification
> can become an official recommendation, so please let us know of your
> efforts in this area, even if they are incomplete, which we might be
> able to test to satisfy implementation requirements).
Well, I am actually coding on a C++ library that intends to support all
important W3C specified APIs related to DOM. I called this libXee, licenced
unter LGPL, and I have actually implemented DOM Level 3 Core, Events, LS,
Traversal, and XPath. While the Events module seems to be the most complete/
stable one, all other modules can be already used, as well. It is reported to
have some XPath 1.0 implementation bugs that has not yet been fixed.
I would love to receive some comments on this implementation as I do not
recall this as a fun project, but just can't do everything myself ;)
Project page:
http://www.surakware.net/projects/libXee/index.xml
Web CVS:
http://cvs.surakware.net/cvsweb.cgi/libXee/
I actually code unter gcc/3.2 but it is known to be compiled/run in latest
Win32/MSVC, as well.
> For a variety of reasons, this draft did not support XPath 2.0.
XPath 2.0 (/XQuery) will be implemented in libXee as soon as XPath 1.0
is stable :)
Best regards,
Christian Parpart.
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